Monday, 22 June 2015

224. OS 11. An Uncomplicated Wife (Parts 8 & 9)




Link to my new short story: Taking Care of You


“I thought I was dreaming when I first saw you," he said.

 “How did you know it was me?” she asked. “I could have been anybody. A thief even.”

He smiled wearily. “I don’t know many thieves who would look at me with anxious eyes and then cry because I was sick,” he mumbled.

Is it possible for love to bloom, sight unseen? Juhi and Abhay are strangers who know each other better than they know themselves. One night changes the equation and the even tenor of their lives and puts all their doubts and fears to rest.


http://pothi.com/pothi/book/ebook-smita-ramachandran-taking-care-you



Link to my first e-novel; A Home for Meenakshi

http://pothi.com/pothi/book/ebook-smita-ramachandran-home-meenakshi

"I love the way you love, Meenu," he whispered, his eyes on hers. "Such loyalty, such passion..."

Meenakshi Sharma, an orphan, lives in Varanasi with her uncle, a chronic bachelor who wants her to become a professional musician. She unwillingly relocates to Delhi to study under a renowned musician for eight months. Staying for rent in the outhouse of the Agrawals, she meets Aditya Agrawal, an attractive young man brooding over the memories of his horrendous past. Pulled between her uncle's expectations of her and Aditya's love for her, Meenakshi struggles with her feelings. How can she disappoint her uncle who had devoted his entire life to her upbringing? How can she pretend to be blind to Aditya's feelings for her? A romance that moves between the alleys of the holy city of Varanasi and the modern city of Delhi.

A blog for my VMs:

http://smitarsvms.blogspot.in/




Part 8




“Khushi, aren’t you coming to bed?” Arnav asked, shutting his laptop.

“Woh, Arnavji, I offered to sleep with Di tonight. She has nightmares throughout the night,” Khushi took a set of nightwear from the wardrobe.





Arnav clenched his jaw. It had been two weeks since Shyam had been killed. The Raizadas had recovered from the drama that had occurred in their house. Even Di was better. But he was seriously perturbed. He hadn’t managed to spend even ten minutes alone with his wife. And Khushi was looking tired.

“Why can’t Nani sleep with her?” Arnav asked, trying hard not to sound miffed. “And Di has sleeping pills, doesn’t she?”

“Ji, Di does. But sometimes she wakes up crying,” Khushi explained. “She is very upset that she believed a man who put your life in danger,” she sighed. “She feels guilty.”

 Arnav sighed. Di was much better, but not fully recovered from her trauma. He had tried explaining to her that she was not at fault, but she was in no condition to forgive herself.

“And Nani stayed with me and Jiji as we sat up last night with Di. How can we put Naniji’s health at risk? Aren’t you going to the office tomorrow?” Khushi asked.

“Yes,” he replied. Except for short visits to the office, he had worked from home for the past two weeks.

“We will manage here, Arnavji. You can get back to your normal routine and work till evening,” Khushi offered.

Arnav grit his teeth. She was in a hurry to push him out of the house.

“Good night,” he bit out.

“Good night, Arnavji,” she murmured as she moved to the bathroom to change into her pyjama set with pink bunnies on it.

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Arnav sat at the breakfast table feeling very put out. Khushi had served him and then vanished. He scowled at the toast staring up at him from his plate.

He looked up. Payal was serving Akash and he was smiling at her. Arnav clenched his jaw. Where was his wife?

“Good morning, Saasuma. You looks much better today,” Mami commented.

“Because Khussi bitiya slept with Anjali bitiya last night, I could sleep well,” Nani remarked.

Arnav bit his tongue, feeling madder by the minute.

“Bhere ijj she?” Mami asked.

“Khussi bitiya went to give Anjali bitiya her breakfast,” Nani smiled before taking a sip of her tea.

Arnav looked towards the steps leading to the top floor, hoping that she would return soon.

“Chotey, have you finished breakfast?” Nani asked. “You look pale. Are you not feeling well?”

“I am fine,” he said brusquely.

Arnav sat waiting for Khushi to join him for a few more minutes till he couldn’t linger any longer without arousing suspicion. Finally he got up, dragged his coat on, grabbed his bag and marched away towards the door only to stop short.

Khushi was descending the stairs, a tray in her hands.

She smiled at him. “You are leaving for office, Arnavji?” she asked.

Her smile was a balm to the turmoil in his chest. Her attention helped curb his sharp tongue.



“Yes. Khushi, these are my numbers,” he said, giving her his card. “Call me if you need anything.” The police had returned his laptop and her clothes and phone.

“Ji,” she replied.

“Did you call Lucknow today?” he asked, hoping to keep the smile on her face.

“Ji,” she said. “Buaji, Amma and Babuji asked after all of us, especially Di.”

He nodded. “Have your breakfast,” he reminded her.

“Ji,” she replied.

He lifted his hand and gently ruffled her hair. “Take care,” he said before leaving.

Khushi stood there clutching the tray in her hands, a strange look on her face.

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Arnav looked at his phone for the hundredth time in one hour. Why hadn’t Khushi called yet?

“ASR, shall we go down to the conference hall? The marketing guys are waiting,” Aman reminded him.

“Yes,” Arnav stood up, pocketing the phone. “Aman, what is Mehul doing?” he asked as they walked out of the room.

“He has completed his B.Com,” Aman replied. “He is looking for a job.”

“Find a place for him here,” ASR ordered.

Aman looked at him in wonder. “Really?” Aman asked. ASR was fanatical about employing people only on the basis of merit. No recommendations were entertained by him.

“Really,” Arnav confirmed.



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Arnav walked into his house in the evening, his eyes looking for Khushi.

“Ask Khushi to come up,” he ordered HP who had opened the door for him.

“Arnav bhaiyya, Khushi bhabhi is not at home,” HP revealed.

Arnav frowned at this unwelcome news.

“She has gone to the temple nearby with Payal bhabi,” HP said.

“I see,” he mumbled before walking upstairs.

“Shall I bring tea, Arnav bhaiyya?” HP asked.

“Yes,” Arnav replied.

He sat waiting in their bedroom for an hour, pretending to work before he heard the doorbell ring.

He sat up. She would come into their room soon.

Five minutes passed. Then ten. Then thirty. But there was no sign of his wife.

He looked at his new phone. He could call Khushi and ask her to come up. He rang her number.

Payal picked up the phone. “Arnavji?” she asked.

“Yes,” he replied.

“Khushi is kneading dough for roti. I will place the phone at her ear,” Payal offered.

“Arnavji?” Khushi’s sweet voice floated to his ear.

“Where are you?” he asked.

“In the kitchen, making dinner. Are you at home, Arnavji?” she asked.

“Yes,” he bit out.

“You returned early?” she asked in surprise. “Why? Mamiji told me that you normally return very late,” she explained. “Did you have tea?” she enquired.

“Yes. HP gave it to me,” he informed her.

“Acha,” she responded. “Arnavji, shall I cut the call? My hands are covered in dough.”

He cut the call. How could he fight with dough for her attention?





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He waited eagerly for her to join him in their bedroom. Dinner was over. Mami was sleeping with Di. There were no more excuses for Khushi to stay away from him.

The door opened.

He looked up eagerly.

Khushi entered the room and shut the door behind her.

“Arnavji, can I have a pill for headache?” she asked, almost squinting at him.



After a moment of shock, he pulled himself together.

“Of course,” he said, rummaging in his medicine kit. “Kya hua, Khushi?” he asked.

She took the pill saying, “I didn’t sleep well last night, Arnavji. I was scared Di would cry.” She swallowed the pill. “I will change my clothes and be back in a moment.” She went away.

Ten minutes later Arnav and Khushi were in bed together, Khushi at one end of the humongous furniture and Arnav at the other.

He turned his head on the pillow and looked at her across the vast distance separating them.

She had her eyes shut. The blanket was drawn to her chest. Pink roses on the neck and arms of her white pyjama set beamed at him.

He sighed soundlessly. Who was the sadistic idiot who had ordered this bed for him? It could hold an army in comfort. There was a mile between him and Khushi.

He looked at the even rise and fall of her chest. She was asleep.

Arnav slowly moved his pillow closer to her and edged to lie by her. His eyes rested on the creamy skin of her face, the strands of silky hair spread on the cream silk pillow, his mangalsutra resting on her throat, the sindoor in her maang, the nosepin with a diamond winking from it...

Lightning flashed across the sky and thunder boomed.

Khushi frowned and moved restlessly. As he watched, she turned towards him, curling up against his length. Her fingers found the neck of his t-shirt.



Part 9 (Friday)



Arnav wound his tie around his neck, looking at Khushi. She was folding freshly-washed clothes and placing them in neat piles in his wardrobe, her attention fully on the clothes.

“Khushi,” he called.

She looked up with a smile. “Are you done, Arnavji? I will serve breakfast for you,” she offered.

“Are you scared of lightning and thunder, Khushi?” he asked, trying to remind her of having clung to him at night.

She frowned slightly. “Ji, a little. Why?” she asked.

“Because you clung to me last night when it rained,” he explained, a teasing smile on his face.



The smirk was lost on her as a look of horror dawned on her face. “I disturbed you? I am sorry, Arnavji. It won’t happen again,” she apologised.

Arnav’s mouth fell open in shock. What the!

But before he could explain his intent, Nani called Khushi. “Khussi bitiya, please come down if you are done upstairs,” the elderly lady said from the corridor before walking down.

“Ji,” Khushi replied before scurrying down.

Arnav unthinkingly pulled the tie too tight around his neck and jumped when he choked.




Khushi served breakfast to Arnav and made to leave for the kitchen.

Arnav tried to stop her. “Khushi, have breakfast,” he ordered, wanting her to sit by him.

“Ji, I will have it later,” Khushi smiled. “I am not hungry now.” She began serving Mami and Nani.

Arnav wanted to take hold of her hand and tug her to sit by him but his family was ghooring at him.

“Bhai, shall we leave?” Akash asked diffidently. “The meeting with Joshi is at 9.”

“Yes,” Arnav replied curtly, standing up to leave.

Akash bid a fond farewell to Payal and left for the car. Arnav moved to the door, followed by Khushi.

“Stay ready to go out with me at seven tonight, Khushi,” he ordered. It was no use cajoling her and he was fed up of being relegated to the periphery of her life.

“Ji?” Khushi asked.

“You haven’t seen Delhi before, have you?” he asked. “I will show you the city.”

“Ji,” she muttered uncertainly. “But...are you sure, Arnavji? I mean, your work...”

“I will manage,” he replied loftily.

“Ji,” she nodded, confusion filling her beautiful eyes.




At six he called Khushi. “I am in a meeting, Khushi. Are you ready?”

“Ji,” she said, her voice low.

“I will get there at seven,” he promised.

“Ji,” she said.

At seven thirty he called again. “Khushi, something has come up. I have to liaise with the London office. Akash and I will be home around eight thirty.”

“Ji, it is alright,” she said softly.

It was not alright. He wanted desperately to be with her, to take her out, share a candlelight dinner with her by the pool in his favourite restaurant where he had made reservations for nine....

He sighed.

“The figures don’t match, ASR,” his finance manager demanded his attention. “Sawhney is hiding something.”

Arnav nodded and tried to turn his attention to business.

He called Khushi two more times, finding it impossible to leave the office any moment before ten. Each time she was calm, accepting his excuses with perfect composure. She asked about his dinner and he replied that he would grab something. With a heavy heart, he called the restaurant to cancel his booking.

He and Akash finally reached home at 10.30.

A yawning HP opened the door to them.

“Where is Khushi?” was Arnav’s first question.

“Upstairs, Arnav bhaiyya,” HP replied.

He walked up on quick feet. Maybe he could take her out on a long drive along the vast roads of Delhi.

The door to their bedroom was shut but not locked. He gently pushed it open and came to a stop at the sight of Khushi.







She was asleep on his recliner. Dressed in a gorgeous peach and pink net brocade saree, she looked beautiful as only a new bride could look. There were matching bangles on her arms and his mangalsutra on her neck. The sindoor in her maang stood out against the creamy skin of her forehead.

He dropped his bag and walked to kneel by her.

“Khushi,” he called gently.

She was too deep in her world of dreams to hear him.

He placed his hand on her slender shoulder and gently shook her.

Her eyes opened slowly. She looked unfocused at his face for a long moment before sitting up, tugging her pallu to cover her chest fully.

“Arnavji,” she murmured.

“Khushi, I am sorry,” he apologised.

“It is alright, Arnavji. You have to work. Did you have dinner?” she asked.

“A sandwich,” he replied.

“I have kept the dishes on the dining table, Arnavji. Shall I go down and heat the sabzi? Will you freshen up and come down?” she asked.

“I don’t want dinner, Khushi,” he replied. “Come out with me. Let’s go for a drive, Khushi.”

“Arnavji,” she hesitated. “It is late. We are both tired. Maybe another day...” she suggested, trying hard to stop a yawn.

“Tomorrow, Khushi?” he asked hopefully.

“Ji,” she replied.

They changed into their nightwear and slipped into bed.

Khushi slept as soon as her head touched the pillow.

Arnav lay staring at the ceiling.

It was lowering to realise that he had been happier hiding in the small cave with Khushi than sleeping on this huge bed with her. At least his work, the massive bed, his Di and Khushi’s hundred duties hadn’t plagued them there. 

And she had cuddled close to him day and night.





Arnav’s phone rang.

“See to the file, Aman,” Arnav instructed as he picked up the phone.

Aman nodded and left.



Arnav looked at the display and experienced a moment of shock and thrill. Khushi was calling him? She was really calling him?

“Khushi,” he managed to speak.

“Arnavji, I am sorry to disturb you while working...,” she began.

“Khushi,” he interrupted her. “It is perfectly alright.” How could he tell her that his heart was dancing a quickstep at the sound of her sweet voice?

“I just called to say that we went out with Mamiji. She showed us the sights in Delhi,” Khushi said easily.

Arnav was speechless. He had wanted to introduce Delhi to Khushi!

“Woh, Di has been stuck at home all month. So Mami suggested that we go out. Di seems happier after the outing,” Khushi reported.

What could he say to such kindness towards his sister?

“I—I wanted to—Khushi—we could go out for dinner,” he suggested.

“Arnavji, we had golgappe. I am full,” she refused politely.

Arnav looked at the ceiling of his office with fraught eyes. How could he spend some time with his wife?




He returned home at the usual time.

As soon as HP saw him, he informed him, “Arnav bhaiyya, Khushi bhabhi is with Mamiji.”

“What happened to Mami?” Arnav asked, frowning. Had she switched her nursing duties to Mami?

“Nothing happened to her,” HP said smiling. “They are watching a serial. The heroine is from Lucknow.”

Arnav wanted to say a great many things, but he manfully stayed silent.
He marched to the stairs and took the steps slowly, trying to make as much sound as possible. But the Rabba Ve song blaring from the TV drowned out the sound of his shoes.

“Is something wrong with your leg, Arnav bhaiyya?’ HP asked, confused.

“No,” Arnav bit out. The levels he had to stoop to get his own wife’s attention!

“Khushi,” he called loudly.

Khushi came running.

“Arnavji, you are home?” she asked. “Woh..I didn’t hear the door bell,” she admitted, a slight flush on her face.

“HP, tea,” Arnav ordered.

“I can get it for you,” Khushi offered, turning towards the kitchen.

“No,” he said quickly. “Come with me. I need to talk to you,” he said.

“Ji,” she murmured and walked up with him.

“What were you doing?” he asked.

“Watching a serial with Mamiji,” Khushi said in a low voice.



Arnav wanted to smile at the look on her face, as though she were ashamed of her means of entertainment.

“How did you like Delhi?” he asked.

She smiled. “It is very nice,” she said.

“You enjoyed the outing?” Arnav asked, hoping that she had missed him.

“We had golgappe and Di smiled,” she declared the mission a success. “Soon Di will forget about that bad man and learn to live again.”

He nodded.

“Arnavji, I wanted to ask a favour of you,” she said slowly, hesitantly.

His heart lifted.

“Anything you want, Khushi,” he promised rashly.

Would she ask for a honeymoon? He would take her wherever she wanted to go. Paris, London, New York...even the moon. Or did she want jewels? Diamonds as big as an egg? Or sarees? He would buy her a chain of boutiques if she so much as nodded.

“Woh—woh kal teej he,” she said, her voice low.

He frowned. What the!

“It is our first teej. The family expects us to fast. I mean, Jiji and me. Not you and Akash jiju,” she explained.

He frowned more furiously. After exhausting herself running around looking after Di, Khushi was going to starve too?

“Can you return at six in the evening?” she asked.

What kind of request was that? He blinked.

“You and Jiju have to feed us. I mean, give us water and food after the evening prayer,” she explained.

He swallowed. “I will be here, Khushi,” he promised.

Khushi heaved a sigh of relief. “Arnavji, I have never fasted before,” she confessed. “This is my first teej.”

“Khushi, you don’t have to do this,” he tried. He really didn’t want her endangering her health for him.

But she misunderstood him.

“Arnavji, we are husband and wife. Naniji, Mamiji, Di and Jiji don’t know what kind of wife you wanted or why you married me. They just know that we are married. So they will expect to see me fasting and you breaking my fast,” she explained quietly, seriously.

He stared at her, his mouth dry. Why had he blabbed about his marriage plans, his expectations from a wife and his schedule for the future? He should have kept his mouth shut!


“I will get here before six, Khushi,” he promised.

It began to rain heavily. He looked out at the night sky. A serving of thunder and lightning too, please, he pleaded with the heavens.
As if in answer to his prayers, lightning streaked across the sky to be followed by thunder.


71 comments:

  1. Lol!!! ASR ki vaat lag gayi! Khushi is busy with Di pujan, Devi Maiyya pujan.... and ASR ke romantic plans par shani devata ka prakop chha gaya hai!! My poor baby!

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    1. ASR's uncomplicated wife is turning too uncomplicated for him!

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  2. Excellent name for the story- Uncomplicated.
    But yes I did love the fact that Shyam's gone in as uncomplicated a manner as possible.
    But our Arnav's life is just getting tied up in knots.

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    1. Poor Arnav..ha..ha.. Kya socha tha! Getting what u ask for can be a tragedy too!

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  3. loved parts 6,7, 8 and 9. Poor Arnav!!! can't get a minute alone with his wife. Looks like mather nature has to help him out here.

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  4. Hmmmm... Anticipation at its best....

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  5. Oh dear
    Arnav mate she is being an uncomplicated wife
    Remember you told her that
    She is doing just that
    Now how is she to know you don't want her to be in
    But then she never gave him chance to say it either
    Awww this is what happens when. You tell your wife you didn't. Really want a wife
    I feel bad for him
    But this is his doing
    He has to clarify and soon
    Before he loses it
    If he hasn't already
    He wants his wife to fuss and talk care for him
    But she is doing opposite
    Hey she is just being they type of wife he wanted
    Ab inka Mann badal gaya khushi kya karein
    This is so funny

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  6. Cool update. I think arnav got what he wants. Thinking how he is going to change now. Poor him. Also kushi is becoming a devoted dil of house.
    Mehul got a job haan?? Interesting

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  7. Well kya socha or kya paya..poor ASR....

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  8. The chinese have a proverb - Be careful what you wish for. You might actually get it. Looks like our Arnav bitwaa is having his work cut out for him with his "uncomplicated wife". He is now reduced to cursing the makers and purchasers of his furniture. Ha Ha!! Looking forward to your next update.

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  9. this is what he wanted isn't ?...lol

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  10. this is what he wanted isn't ?...lol

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  11. for someone who didn't want to marry, he is mad that Khushi doesn't come near him.. too much :)

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  12. Is khushi acting like that because Arnav told her he did not want a complicated wife, now Arnav does not want that. Got what he wanted.

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  13. Poor arnav cannot find some time to spend with his wife. He should plan a honeymoon soon. That way he can have khushi's undivided attention.
    Continue soon

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  14. so everything is like that he wanted so why complaining now hhiiihihi

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  15. So glad that the Shyam chapter has been closed all nice and neat. But, awwwww bechara Arnav! He wants to spend time with his uncomplicated wife and she's off doing khidmat for the Raizada household. I hope she realizes soon that her husband requires attention too. Frustrated Arnav is funny to read especially when he's the one who didn't want to get married in the first place and now all of a sudden he wants all the trappings, mainly the attention a wife is supposed to give. Hope he's put out of his misery soon :-) because otherwise angry akdoo Arnav might make an appearance.

    Keep up the great writing and looking forward to part 9 on Friday!

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  16. wow superb update loved it can't wait for next part thank you.............ameena671

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  17. Uncomplicated wife!!!! I pity Arnav so much... I wish him all the best for the roller coaster ahead.. he told her all about his 'life plan' and that he wanted a 'convenient marriage' and now his big mouth will pay for it...

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  18. Oh no... Khushi busy helping Anjali recover... Poor Arnav
    Can't wait for part 9 :)

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  19. Sachchi mein very uncomplicated wife for Arnav babua....
    "Chullu mein woh dard ka dariya,
    dhyaan mein uske hoth,
    Khud ko yoohi pyaasa rakhna kitna mushkil hai."
    Very beautiful update.

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  20. superb..arnav getting the wife what he wanted and now he is not happy...he wants his wife to disturb him and she is exactly the way he had wished a wife...hahahahhahaahahha..poor khushi ,,,being newly wed...still she is overburdened with all work and looking after anjali...i guess soon arnav will be irritated with his sister who is keeping khushi busy all time in looking after herself and so khushi is not able able to even spare anytime with arnav..lets see what arnav do to keep his wife for himself..khushi also deserves rest yar...arnav got what he wished and still he is not happy...hahahahahahah..super update

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  21. Khushi is trying to be as uncomplicated for Arnav as possible. Love this story..

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  22. Hahhaha Arnav what's happening to you! Khushi is being uncomplicated and he's getting restless

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  23. Life is getting too complicated for the ASR ,

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  24. Loving the restless Arnav;)......I think Khushi is keeping her distance believing it is a marriage of convenience for Arnav........

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  25. Awesome chapter..........poor Arnav ...........he is not getting hold of his wife to spend some quality time......poor khushi is trying to take care of the family and Anjali...........she is really an uncomplicated wife what Arnav wished for..........now Arnav has to explicitly say to khushi that he needs her time............this is very interesting.........eagerly waiting how much patience Arnav is going to exercise and how he is going to communicate to khushi.............

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  26. Awesome update...
    Khushi is doing exactly what arnav wanted then ehy is arnav bitwa getting restless....

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  27. Awesome update...
    Khushi is doing exactly what arnav wanted then ehy is arnav bitwa getting restless....

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  28. Awesome update...
    Khushi is doing exactly what arnav wanted then ehy is arnav bitwa getting restless....

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  29. Awesome story. Love it

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  30. It's Friday
    Waiting for the update

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  31. Waiting desparately.! ! !


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  32. Poor guy I feel sorry for him. Life is getting complicated as he tries to get khushie to spend time with him

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  33. Ouch, every turn towards Khushi Gomes wrong.
    ASR needs to come out grab an opportunity, n then he should turn to Arnav n tell her the truth.

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  34. Awwww, bechara Arnav! The plans he has to hatch to spend time with his wife. Please put him out of his misery soon Smita! And also make his wife realize that he is MISSING her!!

    Great update as usual! Looking forward to the next one!

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  35. Ha ha ha..........sorry still laughing!

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    1. Tried to write again,, but still laughing... Poor Arnav. Ha ha ha.....

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  36. lol...he wanted an uncomplicated wife now she is playing it to the tee

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  37. Aw hahahah hope Arnav gets to spend some time with khushi soon!

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  38. Ha ha bechara arnav in the mercy of nature..
    Go home early for teej , afterall mother nature can't help u daily Asr...�

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  39. tough competition ASR.. lets c how you win her..

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  40. Isse kehte hai Sher pe savva Sher...lo ji ab bhookto..
    Waise Smith darling hum bahut enjoy kiye rahe ....wonderful update.

    Khushi ke naam kuchh lines.

    Jhoothi sachchi aash pe jina, kab tak aakhir! aakhir kab tak ?
    Mai' ki jagaah khoon-e dil pina, kab aakhir! aakhir kab tak ?

    Waiting eagerly for the next.

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  41. Poor ASR. Left to praying to mother nature for thunder and lightening to get his wife's attention. :))))

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  42. Poor arnav cannot find some time to spend with his wife. His work and family keep him busy. He should plan a honeymoon for themselves

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  43. Amazing update. Feeling bad for ASR. He got the uncomplicated wife he desired :))))

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  44. Lovely updatewa.. it is good to see ASR doing those little attempts to be with his wife..
    what is the story behind those thunders ..?? Wil khushi hold on to asr or keep distance.. :o

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    1. The story is... for Rabbave to happen the thunder sound needs to resonate...
      Since ASR in this story is not roaring... for things to balance nature is taking upon itself to complete the circuit... You see Isha... its symbiotic life.... ;)

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    2. The story is... for Rabbave to happen the thunder sound needs to resonate...
      Since ASR in this story is not roaring... for things to balance nature is taking upon itself to complete the circuit... You see Isha... its symbiotic life.... ;)

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  45. Arnav... Poor soul, craving for his wife's attenuation :-)). All his plans to spend time with her are going down the drain. Very nicely wtitten.

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  46. Poor Arnav. He got his wish after all. He got a wife who is staying clear of him.

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  47. Ohhh.... Bechara Arnav.... But I guess ab dimaag ki batti jalegi!

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  48. Ha Ha Ha!! How the mighty have fallen. Now Arnav has to depend on Mother Nature to come to his aid. All the pics were lovely esp. the pink net brocade saree. Arnav really needs to woo his wife. Smitaji, I hope you are not going to let him off the hook so easily. Looking forward to the next update. When is it?

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  49. Poor Arnav............why he had to discuss his marriage plans to her and she has understood his stance about marriage and wife and implementing it quiet religiously.............Arnav and his big mouth...........now he has to woo his wife and let her know his feelings for her................Awesome update........

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  50. Read the all the chapters....today!

    Fantastic and well very written.,Smita:) as usual your stories are simply amazing!


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  51. Loving this one as well..Stellar....Arnav is soon going to speak up ....


    You write so beautifully!

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  52. Just mind-blowing update. Please don't make him suffer.

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  53. Here one must say
    Be. Careful. What you wish for
    Dude you wanted wife like that
    Got a wife like that
    But now he doesn't want wife like that
    Poor arnav
    what dilemma
    Hmmm had to tell her what wife he wanted
    And she is being that
    Dude you need to sit down and tell her you don't want that wife
    He wants his wife who pays attention
    Cares for him
    And scolds him
    Before others find out
    Once he wanted to take her out
    But that didn't happen
    And she thought this would happen
    And yet she was ready for it
    Buck up mate
    Or things can get more complicated

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  54. Lovely update.. ASR got his wish fulfilled.. nd he has shocked his family in the process!!
    Arshi are taking slow nd steady steps.. How wil the Tejj fest bring thm close.. waiting to read..
    update soon di..
    hugs ((()))

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  55. Awwww, Arnav just wants his wife! So cute! I wish Khushi wasn't so blind! Loved this chap Smita, great job! 👍😃

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  56. Shame he is craving for his wife

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